Improved hair-restorer



UNTTED .TATES PATENT @FFICIZ.

GHARLES SMITH, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK,

IM PRovED HAl R-RES'TORER.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 41,791, dated March l, 1864.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, CHARLES SMITH, of the city ofButfalo, county ot'Er-ie, and State ofNeW York, have invented or discovered a new and Improved Composition for the Hair to'be Used as a Hair-Restorer and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, to wit:

The said composition is made of seven ingredients, used about in the following propor- '[lOIlS-SZIY for a quantity sufficient to fill one hundred bottels of two gills each: Take fifteen pounds of burdock-root, one pint of Peruvian wound-balsam, one-half pint lemon-juice, five pints of best castor-oil, five pints (ninety-five per cent.) alcohol, one ounce oil of rose, three gallons of rain-water. Thoroughly mix these 1 ingredients together, substantially in the pro- 0. SMITH.

Witnesses:

E. B. FORBUSH, B. H. MUEHLE. 

